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It does not work with my images! That' s why i have tried to insert it over fttp server. It works only with images posted on other sites( i have copied one from there) and that makes me crazy . ( believe me, i know, what's the right click- on my pc i see only " copy image" and no " copy url" . I will find the solution, the images from the last stones are just awesome!

I had a 2nd look, and the first 2, the Gobyoyama and sunashi suita, are definitely Totoriya - originally at least. Those are their stamps. Supposedly very nice stones, so it's a good thing.

reg Totoriya - yes, seems to be their stamp,no doubt, but bought outside Japan.
The stones are really outstanding and absolutely different. Both are great finishers, but Gobyoyama is harder ( that's clear , Tomae strata) - and finer as well, anyway these are great toishi!